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Dr. Michael T. Lucas

Curator of Historical Archaeology
518-486-2015
Education Background

B.S., Anthropology/Sociology, 1988, University of South Dakota
M.A.A., Anthropology, 1995, University of Maryland
Ph.D., American Studies, 2008, University of Maryland
 

My research is broadly focused on the history and archaeology of the early colonies in North America from the last quarter of the seventeenth century to the American Revolution. I am particularly interested in the exploitation of labor during the eighteenth century. New York is replete with archaeological sites where indentured servitude, slavery, and wage labor were employed. Examples include mills, farms, city docks, and many other sites of production and distribution. Studying the material objects recovered and the arrangement of buildings and other landscape features documented at these sites is important for understanding how laboring families constructed their lives. Museum collections and archaeological field data are used to explore the material realities of life on the economic margins of society. This research contributes to our understanding of the consequences of slavery and other exploitative labor practices in colonial New York during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

Publications

2024

B. Dale, J. Cardinal, D. Mazeau, H. Clark 2024, Cultural Resource Site Examination Report: Nesting Osprey Precontact Site, Gill Site, and Cayuga and Seneca Canal Site, PIN 3076.23.121, New York State Route 5 and United States Route 20 over Seneca River, Town of Montezuma, Cayuga County, New York. Cultural Resource Survey Program. Presented at the ,New York State Museum, Albany, New York
B. Dale 2024, Archaeological Monitoring Plan, PIN 0810.38, Meadowbrook State Parkway and Merrick Road Interchange, Village of Freeport, Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. Cultural Resource Survey Program. Presented at the 05/2024,New York State Museum, Albany, New York
B. Dale, J. Dubuque 2024, Archaeological Monitoring Plan, PIN 3043.65, United States Route 11 Bridge over Oneida River, Towns of Cicero and Hastings, Onondaga and Oswego Counties, New York. Cultural Resource Survey Program. Presented at the 04/2024,New York State Museum, Albany, New York
B. Dale 2024, Phase 1 Archaeological Survey Report, New Sidewalk and Reinterment Area, Lake George Battlefield Park, Village of Lake George, Warren County, New York.. Cultural Resource Survey Program. Presented at the ,New York State Museum, Albany, New York

2022

B. Dale 2022, Addendum Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey, PIN 1089.73.101, US Route 4 Over the Hudson River Bridge Replacement Project, Town of Northumberland, Saratoga County, New York. Cultural Resource Survey Program. Presented at the ,New York State Museum, Albany, New York
B. Dale 2022, Archaeological Site Examination of the Wild Parsnip 2 Site (USN 01103.000092), PIN 3314.34.101 Bridge Replacement NYS Route 34 over Erie Barge Canal, Town of Cato, Cayuga County, New York. Cultural Resource Survey Program. Presented at the ,New York State Museum, Albany, New York
A. Gore, B. Dale 2022, Site Examination of the Alvinza Finney Site (USN 09114.000080) and Northumberland Carriage Shop Site (09114.000079), PIN 1089.73.101, United States Route 4 over the Hudson River, Town of Northumberland, Saratoga County, New York. Cultural Resource Survey Program. Presented at the ,New York State Museum, Albany, New York
B. Dale, A. Lynch, R. Dean 2022, Cultural Resource Archaeological Site Examination Investigations, Clizbe Site and DeGraff Site, PIN 2806.38.121, NY 67 Intersection Improvements, Clizbe Road at Widow Susan Road, Town of Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York. Cultural Resource Survey Program. Presented at the ,New York State Museum, Albany, New York

2021

B. Dale 2021, Archaeological Data Recovery Report, PIN 2134.41.321, NY Routes 5, 8, \& 12, North-South Arterial Reconstruction, The N.A. White and Sons Pottery Site, City of Utica, Oneida County, New York. Cultural Resource Survey Program. Presented at the ,New York State Museum, Albany, New York
B. Dale, J. Dubuque 2021, Cultural Resource Reconnaissance Survey, Addendum, PIN 3314.34.101 NY Route 34 over Barge Canal, Towns of Brutus and Cato, Cayuga County, New York. Cultural Resource Survey Program. Presented at the ,New York State Museum, Albany, New York